Monday, 13 January 2020

Apple Debuts New Reality Converter App for Converting and Customizing USDZ 3D Objects on Mac

Apple today informed developers about the release of a new Reality Converter App, which is designed to allow users to convert, view, and customize USDZ 3D objects on the Mac.

Common 3D file formats like .obj, .gltf, and .usd can be dragged and dropped into the Reality Converter app, which offers up a converted USDZ result that can be then be edited and customized.


The app supports adding textures and editing file metadata, along with previewing USDZ objects under a variety of lighting and environment conditions.

The Reality Converter app is in beta right now and can be downloaded from Apple's developer website.


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Apple to Launch 5G iPhones With Sub-6GHz and mmWave Support in 2H20 [Report]



Apple is on track to launch 5G iPhones with support for sub-6GHz and mmWave radio frequency spectrum in the second half of 2020, according to TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

In a new research note, Kuo says that both the sub-6GHz and sub-6GHz-plus-mmWave iPhone models will be released simultaneously with shipments beginning in the late third quarter or early fourth quarter of this year.

Millimetre waves have a very short wavelength and fall between 24GHz and 100GHz. This part of the spectrum is not heavily used. Thus, the use of mmWave technology will significantly increase available bandwidth. Additionally, shorter wavelengths permit the use of smaller antennas, resulting in more efficient use of frequencies for point-to-multipoint applications. Carriers can place a larger number of antennas in a given area, enabling greater frequency reuse and a higher density of users.





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European Lawmakers Want to Force All Smartphones to Have Same Charging Port, Apple Defends Lightning

With goals of reducing waste and increasing convenience, European lawmakers today will debate whether all smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices should have a standardized charging port such as USB-C.

At least some members of the European Parliament want "binding measures" that ensure one type of charger is compatible with all portable devices, as the European Commission's previous approach of merely "encouraging" tech companies to develop a standardized solution has "fell short of the co-legislators' objectives," according to a briefing on the European Parliament website today.


The proposed charging ports for portable devices include Micro-USB, USB-C, and the Lightning connector.

Nearly a year ago, Apple said regulations that would force all smartphones to have the same charging port would "freeze innovation," be "bad for the environment," and be "unnecessarily disruptive for customers."
More than 1 billion Apple devices have shipped using a Lightning connector in addition to an entire ecosystem of accessory and device manufacturers who use Lightning to serve our collective customers. We want to ensure that any new legislation will not result in the shipment of any unnecessary cables or external adaptors with every device, or render obsolete the devices and accessories used by many millions of Europeans and hundreds of millions of Apple customers worldwide. This would result in an unprecedented volume of electronic waste and greatly inconvenience users. To be forced to disrupt this huge market of customers will have consequences far beyond the stated aims of the Commission.

Beginning in 2009, Apple led industry efforts to work together to promote a common charging solution. And with the emergence of USB Type-C, we have committed alongside six other companies that all new smartphone models will leverage this standard through a connector or a cable assembly. We believe this collective effort by many of the industry’s leading companies is better for innovation, better for consumers and better for the environment.
A vote on the matter will be held in a forthcoming parliament session. While some members want the policy to be regulated, forcing companies like Apple to comply, there is still a possibility that it will be implemented with a voluntary approach, which could simply be ignored, according to the European Commission.

European lawmakers have been considering similar regulations since at least 2009.


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A Volcano Is Erupting in the Philippines, Forcing Tens of Thousands to Flee

A volcanic eruption in the Philippines spewed hot lava and ash on Monday. Officials have now advised hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their homes.

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Wild Star Wars Rumors About a Familiar Face Who Could Appear in the Obi-Wan Kenobi Show

Eternals set pictures give us a glimpse of Sersi and the Black Knight. Picard will indeed return for a second season, as will The Witcher. Lex Luthor hatches a sinister plan in new Crisis on Infinite Earths teasers. Plus, could Morbius have an interesting MCU link, and Warwick Davis plays down the return of Willow.…

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